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>> you know, we take security precautions based upon the threat environment. that is true with all members of congress. neil: i'm glad you're safe. i'm glad you updated us. much, much appreciated. in the meantime, we have a former new york, and security official with us. incredible last night. piecing all this togher. some kind of return command he was. he thought it was a different show. he came back. seriously. always good to see you. we were talking during the break about coincidence among the many other things that will happen and be reported on in the days and weeks ahead. >> one quick story. from the time i was there. one of the times square bombing, they tied to take out the uso. so all this hype. i get intel that a guy had sent a postcard to a bunch of senatorsnd congressman say your standing in front of that spot. we did it. everyone went nuts. it was a guy who was happy the democrats to cover congress. it happened to hit. true story. what's weird by all these things. neil: this type device to at leasin this country. we thwarted it. may 2010. pressure
>> you know, we take security precautions based upon the threat environment. that is true with all members of congress. neil: i'm glad you're safe. i'm glad you updated us. much, much appreciated. in the meantime, we have a former new york, and security official with us. incredible last night. piecing all this togher. some kind of return command he was. he thought it was a different show. he came back. seriously. always good to see you. we were talking during the break about coincidence...
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by everything in the post trading environment. but the markets responded to every tick that looked positive, and every tick that lacked negative -- that looked negative, if you don't think there is a connection between the money guys and the rest of us guys, i got news for all of you guys, after this. my mantra? trust your instinctsto ma. to treat my low testostero, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal inin about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm coun
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by everything in the post trading environment. but the markets responded to every tick that looked positive, and every tick that lacked negative -- that looked negative, if you don't think there is a connection between the money guys and the rest of us guys, i got news for all of you guys, after this. with the spark miles card from capital o, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% sh back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i hav
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pretty brave of her in this environment. the 22 year-old says she was to be yourself a break down stereotypes. a few fun facts. a military sergeant, always with a bow andrrow, an opera singer , majoring in chemistry and chinese. what did you guys think of this? >> well, the pageant, i am not a fan. however, this is a move and the rit direction point. melissa: i was lik what is this all about. when i read more about her biography i thought, this is an interesting marketing and money move for the pageant because i think one of the things that irritates women is that it is so old-fashioned. that is where you always here. they're stuck in another era, casting women in this light demand even when they try to be moderate it is always pitiful, and she is saying that there are a lot of people that have the opportunity cover-up their tattoos. she said, no. i'm going to do this. all of this. getting her pilot's license. she is truly a different type of woman and shelling this. you have had a lot of time to think about this. delayed an
pretty brave of her in this environment. the 22 year-old says she was to be yourself a break down stereotypes. a few fun facts. a military sergeant, always with a bow andrrow, an opera singer , majoring in chemistry and chinese. what did you guys think of this? >> well, the pageant, i am not a fan. however, this is a move and the rit direction point. melissa: i was lik what is this all about. when i read more about her biography i thought, this is an interesting marketing and money move...
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who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the stateepartment wins. the biggest concern to the department is what it does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse me. >> the folks in nebraska and the governor was concerned and now those concerns he feems ha been met, bill? >> there is more that rick and his friends could do. support fracing and we could replace coal with new form much energy. >> rick, you support fraking but do you think that the administration has been dragging foot on fraking? >> most of the foot dragging is not at the federal willful level -- level. but the state steve, this administration doesn't like carbon energy. they said that many times, the energy secretary and president. look at fraking, ited out slow and increased
who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the stateepartment wins. the biggest concern to the department is what it does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse...
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conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will save the u.s., that is not only thing that u.s. needs right now, we not only have a jobs problem. neil: i think it sho
conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is...
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clearly, the environment is such that it's not conducive for inflation. will we have an acceleration in inflation in the medium to longer term? it's feasible because the pieces are in place for that. we clearly know that global central bank. lou: where does gold go from here? >> i think over the medium term and near to medium term, stabilization in gold prices. lou: meaning lower? >> well, lower as some of the speculative froth continues to come out of it, but economic fundamentals, based on our expectations for some level of high inflation tolerance of global central banks that perhaps would provide some leg for goal in the medium to longer term. lou: bull in the market, will the bull run continue? >> it's quite applause l. i mean, there's two driving forces for the market at this point. clearly, the domestic fundamentals at this point, not necessarily justify the record we've seen day in and day out in equities, but if expectations that the economy is passed the worth, and the fact there's money that sit idly on the sidelines moving into risky assets, i
clearly, the environment is such that it's not conducive for inflation. will we have an acceleration in inflation in the medium to longer term? it's feasible because the pieces are in place for that. we clearly know that global central bank. lou: where does gold go from here? >> i think over the medium term and near to medium term, stabilization in gold prices. lou: meaning lower? >> well, lower as some of the speculative froth continues to come out of it, but economic fundamentals,...
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north korean leader that if you do fire that artillery which is devastating particularly around the environment that is the results do we have a doctrine that says there would be assured destruction for north korea if they would carry out such an attack? >> our plans are solid and updated continuously. we have updated improvement. make no mistake we're all in with air power and land forces and would counter by invading to go for the jugular as quickly as we can't and begin to systematically take the regime down once and for all if the invasion took place. will counter first then simultaneously giving up on him with the command and control system with the logistical infrastructure to systematically take the regime down. lou: are you still confident a conflict can be avoided? >> i am. we don't know for sure you will probably fire a missile and i suspect the exercises will and at the end of the month than that will bring this chapter to a close. then we will wait because there will be another chapter. lou: good to talk with you. much more on the nuclear threat and the endless rhetoric emanating fr
north korean leader that if you do fire that artillery which is devastating particularly around the environment that is the results do we have a doctrine that says there would be assured destruction for north korea if they would carry out such an attack? >> our plans are solid and updated continuously. we have updated improvement. make no mistake we're all in with air power and land forces and would counter by invading to go for the jugular as quickly as we can't and begin to...
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and the red sox playing and the population was up another one point* 5 million it was a rich target environment and fortunately we had this happen that the first responders were ready and the tents were there and we do have some of the best hospitals in the world and it could have been norse -- worse. neil: but what it does about shaking america is confidence i will say we had been immune but largely save since 9/11. of lot of close calls that we have dodged that while seeing madrid, london, but not here. does this get americans that it cast a pall over this country again? >> is certainly makes us more aware if you have to be diligent to your surroundings that is something is out of place reported you are wrong you are embarrassed but if you are right you save lives. we live in the greatest country of the world we are best when our back is against the wall i am most proud of our country right now. people working together in marathon runners running to the hospitals to give blood. that is the of country we live in so hopefully people will be more aware but hopefully they will get mad with this f
and the red sox playing and the population was up another one point* 5 million it was a rich target environment and fortunately we had this happen that the first responders were ready and the tents were there and we do have some of the best hospitals in the world and it could have been norse -- worse. neil: but what it does about shaking america is confidence i will say we had been immune but largely save since 9/11. of lot of close calls that we have dodged that while seeing madrid, london,...
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look at security as a connected environment where every network learns from something all the way to the hardware where we stop aacks like we see today, symptom it by not allowing this and stoping the bad guy to not have ownership of the system and going back to the banks, that protects your assets. gerri: i hear some the malware and bad guys lurk there for years and nobody knows. so far, though, with u.s. banks, it's been that they are able to close down the websites, but they don't is their big fa fingers in your checking accounts, say. is that going to change, phyllis? >> so the u.s. banks have been phenomenal. the financial sector is phenomenal because they collaborate exceptionally well. they share information about what they see because they always understood the threat because they protect money. what we need to do is get more information schairing at the cyber level and realtime level. what t adversary can't do, understand the health of the network at the speed of light like your body's immune system. when they share information, it protects companies. gerri: i was amazed at
look at security as a connected environment where every network learns from something all the way to the hardware where we stop aacks like we see today, symptom it by not allowing this and stoping the bad guy to not have ownership of the system and going back to the banks, that protects your assets. gerri: i hear some the malware and bad guys lurk there for years and nobody knows. so far, though, with u.s. banks, it's been that they are able to close down the websites, but they don't is their...
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but that is sort of the way it has, that the environment now down there. is that deal of theirs between the two of them something that is going move forward as legislation? that will be taken seriously by both parties? >> i think it will be taken seriously. i don't know if it will pass or not. we should be focusing on prosecuting and punishing and preventing violent criminals. and we should be safeguarding the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. all of us were horrified by what happened at sandyhook. i have two children at home and to parent could see chirp senselessly murdered and not be anything but speechless and just taken aback at the depravity and the hor are of it. but it's sad so many politicians are trying to take advantage of the tragedy not to take legislation to target violent criminals but working to take away the second amendment right to keep an bear arms of the law abiding peaceful citizens. let me tell you something interesting most people don't know -- >> lou: senator, could i to this. take this opportunity to go to break very
but that is sort of the way it has, that the environment now down there. is that deal of theirs between the two of them something that is going move forward as legislation? that will be taken seriously by both parties? >> i think it will be taken seriously. i don't know if it will pass or not. we should be focusing on prosecuting and punishing and preventing violent criminals. and we should be safeguarding the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. all of us were horrified by what...
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in urban areas you only have a dozen homes this is the first and i can remember it is in the urban environment where a terrorist is loose with the potential device that is a suicide best if got into a large area he could kill a lot of people so they went to quarantine block by block why there's so many people present there is a blood flow he is lending and people would realize who he was a piece surfaced on the streets so they know that is why it is quarantined. >> these do terrorist remained in close proximity year this scene of their crime,,the scene of the bombings and i think authorities made some pretty good judgments as to whether or not he was much beyond that and a recent successfully he did not it is an impressive display to this point* to managed to contain these to a terrorist as we talk about their lack of training and resources creating a calamitous results. we are getting word now from local media that a neighbor on franklin street has seen police check about that was in her yard -- a boat and we're getting this from local media channels since there was something different about
in urban areas you only have a dozen homes this is the first and i can remember it is in the urban environment where a terrorist is loose with the potential device that is a suicide best if got into a large area he could kill a lot of people so they went to quarantine block by block why there's so many people present there is a blood flow he is lending and people would realize who he was a piece surfaced on the streets so they know that is why it is quarantined. >> these do terrorist...
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and the red sox playing and the population was up another one point* 5 million it was a rich target environment and fortunately we had this happen that the first responders were ready and the tents were there and we do have some of the best hospitals in the world and it could have been norse -- worse. neil: but what it does about shaking america is confidence i will say we had been immune but largely save since 9/11. of lot of close calls that we have dodged that while seeing madrid, london, but not here. does this get americans that it cast a pall over this country again? >> is certainly makes us more aware if you have to be diligent to your surroundings that is something is out of place reported you are wrong you are embarrassed but if you are right you save lives. we live in the greatest country of the world we are best when our back is against the wall i am most proud of our country right now. people working together in marathon runners running to the hospitals to give blood. that is the of country we live in so hopefully people will be more aware but hopefully they will get mad with this f
and the red sox playing and the population was up another one point* 5 million it was a rich target environment and fortunately we had this happen that the first responders were ready and the tents were there and we do have some of the best hospitals in the world and it could have been norse -- worse. neil: but what it does about shaking america is confidence i will say we had been immune but largely save since 9/11. of lot of close calls that we have dodged that while seeing madrid, london,...
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lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. is is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations can say i will go to business somewhere else. you saw what happened with bowlinbowlingboeing looking to o california. the ones who can least afford it to stay behind, more burden on their shoulders. liz: i understand what you're saying about state capital here in new york and california from throwing banana peels in front of businesses to trip them up. state income taxes are falling by the wayside in many of the reform states and using sales tax but dominick that may not be a good move because the taxpayer can say we will not shop in your state, we will go on the internet, isn't that a danger? >> we have se
lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. is is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations can...
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that's a bad recession, almost a depression sort of environment. if you, on the other hand, think some of the tools are beginning to work, that growth is beginning to improve, then i think you have to be leery of bonds with a ten-year treasury under 2%, and enjoy some gains in the stock market. lou: you're council right now, you're talking about ideal conditions for this market. is it your sense that this -- we're now in the fifth year of this bull run, is it your sense that we've got quite a bit of time left? >> well, i think what we have left is economic runway, that is to say we're just beginning to get an economic recovery that we can bother to talk about, if you will. we're not going to go straight up, lou, you know that story. stock markets don't move straight up, although the first quarter felt that way. we'll get pull backs and corrections, but as long as economic growth is acceptable, earnings improve, and inflation's not a problem, i think we've got a lot more to go at least in time. lou: all right. well, we couldn't ask for more. a brigh
that's a bad recession, almost a depression sort of environment. if you, on the other hand, think some of the tools are beginning to work, that growth is beginning to improve, then i think you have to be leery of bonds with a ten-year treasury under 2%, and enjoy some gains in the stock market. lou: you're council right now, you're talking about ideal conditions for this market. is it your sense that this -- we're now in the fifth year of this bull run, is it your sense that we've got quite a...
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leader if you fre the artillery which would be devastating effect on south korea and the seoul and environ that will be the result? do we hae a docrine that says instead of there would be assured destruction? for north korea if they were to carry out such an attack? >> our plans here are solid. they get updated continuously, because we have capability improvement. but make no mistake about it, we would be all in with the air power and the land forces. ewith would counter by invading north korea. we would go to the jugular as quickly as we can. with airpower, where the seat of power is and systematically take the rime down once and for all. if the invation it would take police and encouner the invation first and simultaneously while we are doing that, we'd gawk up on him in terms of the commander and central system, artillery and logistical infrastructure and take regime down. >> lou: are you still confident a conflict can be avoided? >> guest: yeah, i am. as i said went to know for sure but i think he will probablfire a missile. and i suspect the exercises are about to end at theend of mon
leader if you fre the artillery which would be devastating effect on south korea and the seoul and environ that will be the result? do we hae a docrine that says instead of there would be assured destruction? for north korea if they were to carry out such an attack? >> our plans here are solid. they get updated continuously, because we have capability improvement. but make no mistake about it, we would be all in with the air power and the land forces. ewith would counter by invading north...
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it is not a big thrt to the environment. shouldn't they just go ahead? what are they going to flip the switch and get this thing going? >> this is the fourth generation of the environmental impact statement. all of them said that this report acknowledged, as they poted out that it's not even going to have much of an impact on co2 emissions. because that is going to get to the refineries by train and truck and by pipeline going in a different direction. so it's not that this decision won't have an impact on the co2 emissions. gerri: i guess that is good news. what you expected administration to do at this point? are they stilloing to try to trip it up or push ahead? >> well, there is a 45 day commentary followed by some cogitation in the secretary. if i were the keystone people, i would eel like the judges keep saying all the evidence exonerates. you get the feeling that maybe they don't like you. gerri: high-level canadian officials said that they believe that this project will go forward. david, thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great to ha
it is not a big thrt to the environment. shouldn't they just go ahead? what are they going to flip the switch and get this thing going? >> this is the fourth generation of the environmental impact statement. all of them said that this report acknowledged, as they poted out that it's not even going to have much of an impact on co2 emissions. because that is going to get to the refineries by train and truck and by pipeline going in a different direction. so it's not that this decision won't...
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it has shown it can operate well in a tough environment the last few years. if you look at earnings ratios stocks are not wildly overpriced. you think of a bubble, this doesn't really look like it when you look how they're priced relative to earnings. melissa: the problem is though, david, i will let you address this, of course the fed has tripled the size of its balance sheet. when this whole thing started it was below a trillion dollars. it is now 3.1 trillion. at some point they are going to exit. we heard more and more talk this week about what is going to happen when they move for the door. everyone else is as well. won't that crash the stock market? >> you know, it's not the beginning of a fed tightening cycle that mortally wounds markets. it is the end of a fed tightening cycle. if the fed is compelled to tighten that means accelerated into the real economy. to me that might cause a short-term disruption but if you look at history a marker of a decent situation. indulge me for a second and i want to address uri's point a little bit the big picture on p
it has shown it can operate well in a tough environment the last few years. if you look at earnings ratios stocks are not wildly overpriced. you think of a bubble, this doesn't really look like it when you look how they're priced relative to earnings. melissa: the problem is though, david, i will let you address this, of course the fed has tripled the size of its balance sheet. when this whole thing started it was below a trillion dollars. it is now 3.1 trillion. at some point they are going to...
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offers, hey have not as yet, highest they go to maybe the justice department, i would think in that environment, wall street likes to see certain things done like addressing the deficit. and a simplified way to deal with our taxes, this gets in t way of that. >> both of these would be good, that is tax reform and a lower deficit. >> but that is out th theindow. >> but cyclical deficit is falling. neil: but not for long. i don't know, bob, your point is well taken. john this ukuphoria toeficit coming down,hen you used to trillion dollar plus deficitting, this is progress, but it issstill money piled on theebt, i think thi is a short-lived phenomenon. >> yes last year we celebrated a lot of taxes, then a demograpcs when you get massive deficits o 4-5 years downs rhodes. we still show united states has aegative net world of about 40 trillion, in unfinded die littlever aundred trillion, now is the time to a act. but our problems are not getting better they are actually getti worse. neil: patrick? >> yeah. you kno the attorney general i think could go down the tubes over the scandal over jes rosen a
offers, hey have not as yet, highest they go to maybe the justice department, i would think in that environment, wall street likes to see certain things done like addressing the deficit. and a simplified way to deal with our taxes, this gets in t way of that. >> both of these would be good, that is tax reform and a lower deficit. >> but that is out th theindow. >> but cyclical deficit is falling. neil: but not for long. i don't know, bob, your point is well taken. john this...
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in terms of that there is no flight from bonds to stocks any time soon, we live in an inflationary environment, bonds return your principal. gerri: all right, thank you, you know what is interesting, i think tiny country, about a million people live there. cyprus, causing these ripples these concerns, tiny gdp . and yet one bank observer said this, if spanish and italian bank deposit irwake up tomorrow, and say they could tax my deposits too the potential for an international run on the banks is a high-risk. when people say things like that, this is someone who is an expert at banking. who actually does spend a fair bit of time studying these institutions, what should people be thinking about? maybe another option for investing ? >> behides savings, here in u.s. where you are not getting anything, we're -- like we get the question all of the time, it just, a good portfolio has a diverse set of assets whether it is commodities, real estate real , stock, international, and emerging or bonds it is properly allocated and risk managing of that portfolio, the buy and hole is not necessarily great fo
in terms of that there is no flight from bonds to stocks any time soon, we live in an inflationary environment, bonds return your principal. gerri: all right, thank you, you know what is interesting, i think tiny country, about a million people live there. cyprus, causing these ripples these concerns, tiny gdp . and yet one bank observer said this, if spanish and italian bank deposit irwake up tomorrow, and say they could tax my deposits too the potential for an international run on the banks...
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a fascinating issue talking about academy or the cushy environment that federal and state tax dollars provide for some of the worse criminals. how did we get here? >> we do the here because we originally committed ourselves to a proposition that punishment to fit the crime, then we lost site of that and progressively disconnected what people do outside to how they live inside, if talk or listen t in. you talk to correct office, you ask their mission, to person they will say, not my job to punish. wh a guy did outside is none of my business, i care about one thing, how does he behave inside, they point to mission statements no mission statement of any department of correction in united states mentioned word punishment. lou: that is amazing, had histor rape was a capital crime, it no longer is, team are sentenced -- people are sentenced for two years, or two years probation for what is now called a sexual assault or some other expression. what is going on in our criminal justice system? what is going on in our corrections system? our prisons? >> what is not going on, is puppispunishment
a fascinating issue talking about academy or the cushy environment that federal and state tax dollars provide for some of the worse criminals. how did we get here? >> we do the here because we originally committed ourselves to a proposition that punishment to fit the crime, then we lost site of that and progressively disconnected what people do outside to how they live inside, if talk or listen t in. you talk to correct office, you ask their mission, to person they will say, not my job to...
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but that is sort of the way it has, that the environment now down there. is that deal of theirs between the two of them something that is going move forward as legislation? that will be taken seriously by both parties? >> i think it will be taken seriously. i don't know if it will pass or not. we should be focusing on prosecuting and punishing and preventing violent criminals. and we should be safeguarding the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. all of us were horrified by what happened at sandyhook. i have two children at home and to parent could see chirp senselessly murdered and not be anything but speechless and just taken aback at the depravity and the hor are of it. but it's sad so many politicians are trying to take advantage of the tragedy not to take legislation to target violent criminals but working to take away the second amendment right to keep an bear arms of the law abiding peaceful citizens. let me tell you something interesting most people don't know -- >> lou: senator, could i to this. take this opportunity to go to break very
but that is sort of the way it has, that the environment now down there. is that deal of theirs between the two of them something that is going move forward as legislation? that will be taken seriously by both parties? >> i think it will be taken seriously. i don't know if it will pass or not. we should be focusing on prosecuting and punishing and preventing violent criminals. and we should be safeguarding the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. all of us were horrified by what...
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i think it is a matter of being prepared for that environment rather than an outright prediction. melissa: you don't think he is making a comment about the fed eventually getting out of its position? >> i think it was somewhat of a comment. quantitative easing --. melissa: there is so much concern they built up this huge balance sheet. they have more than $3 trillion. can they get out of it in a way it doesn't make the market gyrate and do all kinds of crazy things? a lot of people are worried about and and asked chairman bernanke about that and he said he can do it in a slow way. do you think this is a comment on that. >> it is a little bit of a comment on that. it is a grand experiment on quantitative easing we've run over the last few years and i don't think anyone knows how it will go when we try to reverse it. dimon pointed out rates could start rising even if the economy doesn't heat up. and that would be a real problem, kind of a stagflation airy environment with same high unemployment and low growth we have now but higher interest rates at the same time. melissa: he took a
i think it is a matter of being prepared for that environment rather than an outright prediction. melissa: you don't think he is making a comment about the fed eventually getting out of its position? >> i think it was somewhat of a comment. quantitative easing --. melissa: there is so much concern they built up this huge balance sheet. they have more than $3 trillion. can they get out of it in a way it doesn't make the market gyrate and do all kinds of crazy things? a lot of people are...
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this highlights the idea we need to foster a new environment of self-reliance and saving. maybe it's too late for older but teach the lessons to the kids. liz: mark, should we be spending money on curious george books for washington d.c. and congress. >> why not? we could learn from george is. george always told the truth. we can believe george, and we ant always believe the numbers that are either side of the aisle . so, we don't know what to believe in terms of spending out there. but i know that spending we cut over 2 trillion in spending, republicans don't give the white house any credit. liz: we cut two trillion out of growth, we added equivalent of germany and south korea to the debt. >> it depends on what numbers you are using. liz: hang on, no, no! those are the facts. from cbo, and omb, time again we hear that argument. the facts are 5 trillion, added to deficit since president took office, and. mark, what do you make of curious george, these -- zain i'm sorry. what do you make? >> i don't want to be mark by the way. i would disagree that too late. i think time, t
this highlights the idea we need to foster a new environment of self-reliance and saving. maybe it's too late for older but teach the lessons to the kids. liz: mark, should we be spending money on curious george books for washington d.c. and congress. >> why not? we could learn from george is. george always told the truth. we can believe george, and we ant always believe the numbers that are either side of the aisle . so, we don't know what to believe in terms of spending out there. but i...
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act was under the impression that the environment standards in place for bringing as clean air that we are on a trajectory if elected to charge to have even cleaner air without taking further steps. >> first we have dozens of large cities across the country that have air quality that is an on attainment area meeting it is not meeting the number of requirements. secondly, of the manufacturers need these stronger emissions standards for gasoline to help them achieve fuel efficiencynd fuel economy standards for the new cars that are going to be rolling out beginning in 2017. this makes a lot of sense. it is very cost-effective, and we have to remember that the upgrade to the refineries that will be required in order to produce this cleaner gasoline that the epa is proposing is going to create jobs. adam: have to stop you right there. i want you to remember what you just said. create jobs. i want to bring patrick into this. that will ask you a question about job creation. the epa says is only going to add at most 1 penny to the cost of a gallon of gasoline. of the refineries, the petroleum
act was under the impression that the environment standards in place for bringing as clean air that we are on a trajectory if elected to charge to have even cleaner air without taking further steps. >> first we have dozens of large cities across the country that have air quality that is an on attainment area meeting it is not meeting the number of requirements. secondly, of the manufacturers need these stronger emissions standards for gasoline to help them achieve fuel efficiencynd fuel...
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>> best practices mean you do it with a minimum amount of possible effect on the environment. also, it'll help us in terms of pollution because these natural gas is used, it's significantly less impact on the environment. neil: the governor could have said, look, i'm going to rise above the interest of the environmentalists who cap job growth in my state and make a statement -- should he choose to run for president -- that he's above this. this could have been his clinton, you know, moment. >> you know, i had favorable things to say about andrew and the way he's governed in a fairly moderate way. it's a missed opportunity for the good of the state and ultimately the good of the country first. fracking is important to the country from the point of view of making us a knelt exporting country. fracking is important to the country to make us this really a chance, no fooling now, that we could be energy independent. not just with natural gas, but you extract oil from the hydraulic fracking process. there's eports, goldman sacks and others who say if we do it right by 20 # 16, 2020,
>> best practices mean you do it with a minimum amount of possible effect on the environment. also, it'll help us in terms of pollution because these natural gas is used, it's significantly less impact on the environment. neil: the governor could have said, look, i'm going to rise above the interest of the environmentalists who cap job growth in my state and make a statement -- should he choose to run for president -- that he's above this. this could have been his clinton, you know,...
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shrinking or growing weakly you don't have the resources to tackle any of the other problems, and frankly, environment quality is the worst in poor countries. this is true historically as well as internationally. you got to get the economics right first before you afford the luxury of environmental protection. liz: climate change work a luxury what do you think? >> well no nine out of the ten hottest years on record have been since 2000 globally. this is is a problem now. liz: what do you think? >> it's not a problem now. right now i want to see the government focusing on getting the tax burden down the regulatory burden down to allow america's businesses to be back in the market to create income and have the additional resources to tackle this issue down the line. liz: private sector fix it? >> certainly, if there's a market for it the private sector will create it. liz: leaving it there. the happiest place could be in a disney world of hurt. why mickey is getting creepy and [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoe
shrinking or growing weakly you don't have the resources to tackle any of the other problems, and frankly, environment quality is the worst in poor countries. this is true historically as well as internationally. you got to get the economics right first before you afford the luxury of environmental protection. liz: climate change work a luxury what do you think? >> well no nine out of the ten hottest years on record have been since 2000 globally. this is is a problem now. liz: what do you...
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but that is sort of the way it has, that the environment now down there. is that deal of theirs between e two of them something that is going move forward as legislation? that will be taken seriously by both parties? >> i think it will be taken seriously. i don't know if it will pass or not. we should be focusing on prosecuting and unishing and preventing violent criminals. and we should be safeguarding the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. all of us were horrified by what happened at sandyhook. i have two children at home and to parent could see chirp senselessly murdered and not be anything but speechless and just taken aback at the depravity and the hor are of it. but it's sad so many politicians are trying to take advantage of the tragedy not to take legislation to target violent criminals but working to take away the second amendment right to keep an bear arms of the law abiding peaceful citizens. let me tell you something interesting most people don't know -- >> lou: senator, could i to this. take this opportunity to go to break very qui
but that is sort of the way it has, that the environment now down there. is that deal of theirs between e two of them something that is going move forward as legislation? that will be taken seriously by both parties? >> i think it will be taken seriously. i don't know if it will pass or not. we should be focusing on prosecuting and unishing and preventing violent criminals. and we should be safeguarding the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. all of us were horrified by what...
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microsoft says that it will enforce the code of contacts to ensure a safe and secure playing environment for your children. echoing the same sentiment same non gaming content is not allowed. an industrial purges. maybe. putting on the risk. online retailer amazons, going eyebrow. in andy warhol painting. is it could be yours for a mere 66,000. don't worry. it qualifies for free shipping. wonder if you can use your one touchdown and what you're driving. the most recent addition to the amazon high-brow list of products. adding $700 bottles of wine. multiple cared diamond rings. retailers, the region for $7,000. in the for the upcoming elise -- holiday shopping weekend, shares of amazon hit a 52-week high. someone thinks it is a good idea. ashley: a $7,000 diamond. whenever. i am still concerned about the playstation issue. what is that about? in time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. let's sit down to the nancy. the dow, al hunt, hitting an intraday high. >> quite resilient. we continue higher. current levels, the best gain since 1993 in efforts to hold these levels. it is pretty incre
microsoft says that it will enforce the code of contacts to ensure a safe and secure playing environment for your children. echoing the same sentiment same non gaming content is not allowed. an industrial purges. maybe. putting on the risk. online retailer amazons, going eyebrow. in andy warhol painting. is it could be yours for a mere 66,000. don't worry. it qualifies for free shipping. wonder if you can use your one touchdown and what you're driving. the most recent addition to the amazon...
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risks away from the extraordinary events, a target better economic outcome and facilitator a better environment. >> it is hard to bet against the central bank's. we don't fight the fed, the bank of england and japan and china. lou: european central bank is starting to line up where some of the countries over there insisting on a little more reserved and prudence than me but like. not as easy money as this government would like. will europe get on board? >> their dynamics are a bit different. they have to be careful because they talk about an area with different political issues and growth prospects with germany or france or italy or spain they will not take a single-minded approach but that does not mean they will not provide additional support. by doom see them to shore up the financial system to provide enough liquidity we do not see the risk to permeate to become a structural issue. >> earnings you are out of luck we will get about 3% earnings growth but current expectations are 5% so that shows be our on track to get 6 percent over the year. lou: the outlook for the markets? >> it is still
risks away from the extraordinary events, a target better economic outcome and facilitator a better environment. >> it is hard to bet against the central bank's. we don't fight the fed, the bank of england and japan and china. lou: european central bank is starting to line up where some of the countries over there insisting on a little more reserved and prudence than me but like. not as easy money as this government would like. will europe get on board? >> their dynamics are a bit...